Speaking on his podcast, The Jim Cornette Experience, he stated that AEW should have booked a top-tier babyface to block Black’s finisher instead of a retired wrestler.
The veteran manager added that the company could have executed the finisher-block in a high-stakes match.
During the main event of last week’s AEW Dynamite, Malakai Black dismantled Brock Anderson the same way he did against Cody Rhodes. Following the match, Arn Anderson entered the ring only to be confronted by Black.
Both men gave a buzzworthy staredown before the former NXT Champion tried to execute a Black Mass. Much to everyone’s surprise, Arn Anderson blocked his maneuver with his hands. It was truly a sight to behold as a few sections of the audience were left stunned.
However, the moment didn’t last long as Malakai Black went for a low blow and delivered his finishing maneuver afterward to conclude the show.
What’s next for Malakai Black in AEW?
Malakai Black has now picked up two victories in AEW, coming off against Cody Rhodes and Brock Anderson. Lee Johnson of The Nightmare Family came to Brock and Arn Anderson’s aid last week. Will he step up to Black soon?
The company doesn’t seem to have any immediate plans for the major star at the upcoming All Out pay-per-view.
However, Malakai Black might still show up at the event to kickstart a new rivalry. Given how he laid out the Nightmare Family, the former WWE superstar could come out during the All Out event to brag about his recent victories, only to be confronted by the returning Cody Rhodes or any other major name.
There are endless possibilities if AEW decides to have him appear at the September 5th event.
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